Right, many of you say that the worst time to do major upgrades is just before you leave for a holiday, I fully intend to turn off the current corporate wifi just before I go on leave, all corporate devices will be transferred to the replacement that is running but any personal devices won't be. This should be quite funny as there are more personal devices attached to the wifi than corporate devices. Old management allowed the wifi password to get out and wouldn't approve me changing the password, instead I changed the whole device for 2 parent company spec units, approved by senior management rather than local management.

Also just before anyone starts having a go, Policy from the parent company is no personal devices on the corporate wifi or connected to corporate devices.

I don't see this is an issue tbh. Here we allow personal devices. As long as nothing illegal is done - and yes someone has done something they shouldn't have. We've traced it - and its being dealt with (downloading a film - we had a copyright notice).

Totally support leaving it off of the corporate WiFi, but is there room to set up a separate guest network for the sake of keeping people happy? It would kind of suck to have to use data all day on my cell.

EDIT: missed your earlier response to this same question. Unfortunate that the criteria is so stringent that guests can use the WiFi, but employees cannot use it for personal devices.

Sounds like fun - presume you'll advertise this before actually turning access off so someone doesnt get 20000 help desk tickets about it.

Disable helpdesk portal, set out-of-office message on the helpdesk email account. No tickets.

Forward help desk ring group to Dominos, forward personal extension to the customer feedback number printed on your preferred brand of cigarettes. Lock door and fill cylinder with superglue. Fake death, new identity, move under cover of night onto cargo ship to country with no extradition treaty with US.

Sounds like fun - presume you'll advertise this before actually turning access off so someone doesnt get 20000 help desk tickets about it.

Disable helpdesk portal, set out-of-office message on the helpdesk email account. No tickets.

Forward help desk ring group to Dominos, forward personal extension to the customer feedback number printed on your preferred brand of cigarettes. Lock door and fill cylinder with superglue. Fake death, new identity, move under cover of night onto cargo ship to country with no extradition treaty with US.

this seems a little TOO planned out to be a coincidence.... you have been thinking about this for a while havent you?

Sounds like fun - presume you'll advertise this before actually turning access off so someone doesnt get 20000 help desk tickets about it.

Disable helpdesk portal, set out-of-office message on the helpdesk email account. No tickets.

Forward help desk ring group to Dominos, forward personal extension to the customer feedback number printed on your preferred brand of cigarettes. Lock door and fill cylinder with superglue. Fake death, new identity, move under cover of night onto cargo ship to country with no extradition treaty with US.